Gaelic Storm

Gaelic Storm - Slim Jim And The Seven Eleven Girl lyrics

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He saw her every day, she was working at the 7-Eleven
He would buy two hot dogs or some nachos or a Slim Jim
So that he could see her pretty face t
Then he got up the nerve to ask her out one day
And she replied flat out, "no chance, no way"
But in my mind this is what he heard her say

Will you meet me on the corner
I'll be wearing something pretty just for you
You can hold my hand, kiss my cheek; we'll be together forever
You may be the very best thing that ever happened to me

Well she must have forgotten or a dog got sick or something like that
'Cause he waited on that corner, hour after hour
Then he went back to his flat by himself and watched TV
But the very next day he tried again, and she replied
"Not if every other man on this earth were dead" but I swear
This is what he thought she said

Will you meet me on the corner?
I'll be wearing something pretty just for you
You can hold my hand, kiss my cheek, we'll be together forever
You may be the very best thing that ever happened to me

Well, he could not help himself, so he begged her just to listen to what he had to say
He said that beauty is only skin deep, it's what's inside that counts
She said "alright" so he told her all about how he likes to take long walks in the park, sunsets
Riding motorcycles, watching foreign movies, reading books about lands that are far far away
And how one day he's gonna travel round the world
Singing songs about people and places and finally she said the words that he heard in his head
She said "Okay, shut up!"

"I will you meet you on the corner
I'll be wearing something pretty just for you
You can hold my hand, kiss my cheek, we'll be together forever
You may be the very best thing that ever happened to me"
The very best thing that ever happened to me
The very best thing that ever happened to me
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Copyrights:

Author: Steve Twigger

Composer: Gaelic Storm

Publisher: Lost Again Records

Details:

Released in: 2008

Language: English

Appearing on: Full Irish: The Best Of Gaelic Storm 2004 - 2014 (2014)

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